If you didn't ' know, April earthquake preparedness month and in view of the recent 8.9 earthquake in Japan, it could more properly timing. Coincidentally, the American Red Cross of Los Angeles region was preparing an original Web series about earthquake preparedness has been since February, the March 13 premiere has down two days, it turns out, after the Japan disaster.
The extent, "a Web series about love and other natural disasters," actually premiered on 11 March - the day of the earthquake Japan - on PrepareLA, a website designed to facilitate cross the greater LA disaster of preparedness education for Southern California by the red.
The five episode romantic comedy follows a group of young Angelenos, as she prepared for a major earthquake. "From a scavenger hunt for emergency supplies to earthquake drills before just Sunday's game, the overall message in each episode is, that disaster preparedness is reading fun, easy and importantly, the show Web site."
The series was voluntary by Jordan Melograna, Red Cross, wanted to convince his friends, it is an urgent need, each earthquake - a forward-looking impulse.
The extent of didn't get much traction on YouTube, which is so bad, because the series with convincing characters and performances is well written. Perhaps it was a matter of timing: the show may have have been drowned out by the attention to Japan quake, or we are definitely not ready for a comedy about "the big one".
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